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explain the structure of atomic bomb:

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Answered by sreekalakesavs
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Atomic bombs are made up of a fissile element, such as uranium, that is enriched in the isotope that can sustain a fission nuclear chain reaction. When a free neutron hits the nucleus of a fissile atom-like uranium-235 (235U), the uranium splits into two smaller atoms called fission fragments, plus more neutrons.

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Answered by teresasingh521
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Atomic bombs are made up of a fissile element, such as uranium, that is enriched in the isotope that can sustain a fission nuclear chain reaction. When a free neutron hits the nucleus of a fissile atom like uranium-235 (235U), the uranium splits into two smaller atoms called fission fragments, plus more neutrons.

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